Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1978 sports Texas will still see Earl Campbell By Mark Patterson Battalion Staff After six years of reading about Earl Campbell, from his days at Tyler John Tyler High School through his stint at the University of Texas, the people of Texas can look forward to continued reading about the Tyler Rose. Much to the displeasure of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns, Campbell will become a Houston Oiler next Tuesday. But the most disappointed team has to be the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams had been trying for the past two weeks to swing a deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the rights to this year’s first round draft pick. And until Monday it looked like the deal would be finalized. The Rams were prepared to offer tight end Pat Nelson, two offensive linemen and their first- and second-round draft choices this year for the rights to Campbell. But Tampa Bay head coach John McKay examined game films this weekend and rated Houston’s second-year tight end Jimmy Giles ahead of Nelson. So the bargaining turned to the Oilers. The Oilers threw in their first- LAST CHANCE 20% OFF On First Print Now Through Graduation ... university studio 115 College Main 846-8019 AGGIE SPRING SPECIAL GIVE YOUR CAR A TUNE AND GO HOME WITH A SMILE FROM TUNE Includes: Labor Points Plugs Condenser Rotor Air Filter Fuel Filter PCV Valve Breather Filter Adj. of Choke Adj. of Carburator Adj. of Dwell & Timing HURRY & SAVE ALL FOR UNDER MO $ 2 DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS (With This Ad & ID Card) Expires May 17, 1978 All Tune-ups Are Guaranteed 3313 S. College Ave. 822-5502 Call For An Appointment Mon. 12-7 Tues.-Fri. 9-7 Sat. 8-6 * * * * * Thur., Fri. & Sat. April 27, 28 & 29 KING SIZE WAUET CREATIVE COLOR PORTRAITS FOR ONLY Kodak paper. For a Good Look at tho Times of Your Life. * * * Extra Charge for GROUPS WE USE KODAK PAPER CCT PICTURES HADE OF GMNDPA. 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Mike Trope, Campbell’s agent, is already talking in terms of a contract well over $1 million. The man who everybody is talk ing about isn’t doing much talking on the subject of money. Campbell isn’t letting the dollar figures affect him. “We ain’t gonna talk about money,” said Campbell when asked about his possible future salary. “That’s not my job. I pay for some body to look our for that. “I’d play for $50. Not many people get to play close to their home for their entire career. I feel real fortunate to do so.” But even though excitement and money is swirling around Earl Campbell’s head, the man hasn’t lost sight of his main goal in life. 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